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p If you are looking for Love on the Dole guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Love on the Dole by The Libertines using guitar or guitar. This song by The Libertines can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Love on the Dole guitar chords has rhythm and included in Other Songs album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Love on the Dole by The Libertines Guitar Chords/h3 prebr-------------------------------------------------------------------------------br/prebrLove is on the Dole ? The Libertinesbrbrprebr-------------------------------------------------------------------------------br/prebrTabbed by: lfgtimmerbrbrTuning: standardbrbrThis is my version of the song, I think it's more accurate than the other versions thatbrare floating around on the internet. Credits for the lyrics go the tabber of version 1.brSuggestions/corrections are more than welcome. Listen to the song for the timing. I hopebryou enjoy it.brbrbrChords usedbrA6 A7 Am Am C Cmaj7 D D D7 Dm Eb E Gbrbrprebre|----2---x---0---5---x---3-----2----x---2---5---3---0---3--------------------------------|brB|----2---2---1---5---5---5-----3----7---1---6---2---0---3--------------------------------|brG|----2---0---2---5---5---4-----2----7---2---7---3---1---0--------------------------------|brD|----2---2---2---7---5---5-----0----7---0---7---x---2---0--------------------------------|brA|----0---0---0---7---3---3-----x----5---x---5---x---2---2--------------------------------|brE|----x---x---x---5---x---x-----x----x---x---x---x---0---3--------------------------------|br/prebrbrIntro:br[A6] [D7] brVerse:br[A6]How many cups of wine will I have co[D7]nsumed?br[A6]The people realise they have rolled past my [D7]tombbr[A6]We're drinking whisky in a brave new aft[D7]ernoonbr[A6]The people realise they have rolled past my [D7]tombbrbrPre chorus:br[A6]Strike a lightbr[A7]Raise your glassesbrD EbbrDrink a toast to the boring classesbrbrChorusbr[G]On the Albion-aybrSpew it out your [Cmaj7]soulbrLove is on the [D]dolebrAnd there [G]she will staybr[Cmaj7]All night [D]long we were s[G]inging Northern songsbrCmaj7 D G (hold G until the start of next verse)brAll night long we were singing Northern songsbrbrVerse:brbrOnly you battered your broken nose on the grindstonebrYou wake a slave you squanderedbrSo your soul is not your ownbrI run from the dust and gloombrWith only my secrets to keep me warmbrThat's all I could do to keep them from youbrAnd its all a pact we sworebrbrPre chorus:brStrike a lightbrRaise your glassesbrDrink a toast to the boring classesbrbrChorus:brWith Albion-aybrSpew it out your soulbrLove is on the dolebrAnd there she will staybrAll night long we were singing Northern songsbrAll night long we were singing Northern songsbrbrBridge:br[C]And I love [Am]every inch of youbr[C]Yes I do love [Am]every single inch of youbr[C]But doesn't she get that [Am]warm glow inside?br[C]Shoots up your spine and [Am]blows through your mindbr[Dm]Oh well, don't you tell me how [G]blessed are the poorbrE (Am E Am)brYou've always wanted one slice morebrG (hold it until next verse)brThan you and mebrbrLove for today makesbrbrVerse:brMy darling was a preacher on the Albion stagebrShe might have been a preacher in the good old daysbrWe're drinking whisky in a brave new afternoonbrDon't people realise they've rolled past my tombbrbrBridge:brOh wellbrDon't you tell me how blessed are the meekbrYou never turn the other cheekbrOnce in your lifebrLove is on the dole. p If you want to learn The Libertines Love on the Dole guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Love on the Dole. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p